Monday, May 21, 2018

Baseboard Boogie

Well, here we are at 8:30 AM, rocking out to the wild strains of "Sweet Child of Mine," so that can only mean one thing, right? Yup, the handyman is here.

He's doing great, by the way, after his medical crisis of - wow - almost 2 years ago.

Over a year ago, he and Larry "finished" redoing the basement, including tearing out all the walls AND floors (because, as we all know by now, Larry never does anything halfway), insulating them (yes, the floors, too), putting up new walls, new trim, painting, installing a new floor, etc.

But of course you've never heard of a renovation project that is finished, right? There's always something left to do. In this case, it was the French doors leading outside to the patio. You see, because Larry insisted on putting 3 full inches of insulation in the walls, we wound up with doors that no longer fit. They couldn't even open properly, because - remember - Larry RAISED THE FLOOR. The handyman had to shave off a few inches from the bottom of one of the old ones so we wouldn't be trapped.

For the past year or so, we've had rags and old rugs stuffed all around the doors to keep out wind and critters, which was a lovely look, interior design-wise, but now - NOW - the new doors have been installed. And Andy came by this week to put in the final piece of flooring and the last baseboards on that wall.

An utterly riveting photo of the final baseboard

That man has installed every single baseboard in this house. Remember when I first went searching for the right ones, way back in 2012? I felt silly making a fuss back then; but, boy am I glad I picked out something I like, because now they're everywhere. I guess I didn't take Larry seriously when he threatened to tear out and insulate the entire house. I thought the den would be enough, maybe one more bedroom. I thought he'd get tired of the whole crazy project and stop. I was wrong.

They said it couldn't be done. I can  feel Larry thinking that, every time he sits down with his evening beer and gazes upon what he hath wrought. They said it couldn't be done.

How about some music to celebrate, huh?




6 comments:

  1. I am so happy for you! What is it with these husband's that they get these crazy ideas in their heads? My husband is crazy about water leakage. He doesn't want any plants within 15 feet of the house in case the water passes through the solid cement of our foundation. Sigh. Once again, happy for your closure.

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  2. So, what's his next project????

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  3. Second time I've heard Sweet Child of Mine this morning---it's my husband's ringtone for calls from our daughters and one called this morning.
    Congratulations on finishing the project(s). I still have a list of things for my husband to finish up in the bathroom remodel. You are lucky your husband hires someone!

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  4. Congratulations! We still don't have the glazed glass front on the fireplace from the remodeling 25 years ago where they tore out the brick in front of the fireplace, making that glass legally required; we just don't have fires.

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